Background: An increasing amount of literature has studied changes in communication skills in medical and nursing undergraduate students. Aim: To evaluate whether occupational therapists communication behaviours change with experience. Material and methods: A total of 45 participants (second-year OT students, final-year OT students, professional OTs) were enrolled and met three simulated clients. The role plays were video-recorded and analysed through OT-RIAS (Occupational Therapy-Roter Interaction Analysis System). Chi-square tests were used to analyse the statistical differences between groups for the OT-RIAS categories. Results: Process represented 30.74% of communication for second-year students, 33.69% for final year students, and 35.5...
Purpose: Transitioning into occupational therapy practice is a complex process in which new graduate...
To inform the development of recommendations to facilitate learning of skilled doctor-patient commun...
International audienceBackground: Understanding how professional competencies are actually enacted i...
Introduction: scientific literature underline the importance of client-centred approach in medicine;...
This qualitative study examined the effect community-based service-learning experiences had upon occ...
Introduction: This study investigated the utility of the Assessment of Communication and Interaction...
The purpose of this study was to examine the difference in interactions between occupational therapi...
Background: The Intentional Relationship Model (IRM) is a new model of the therapeutic relationship ...
An understanding of students' perceptions of occupational therapy on entry is required to recognise ...
This study reports from a survey investigating psychiatric occupational therapists' (n=292) use of v...
The present study surveyed occupational therapy clinical supervisors working in a number of universi...
Contains fulltext : 182286.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)To inform the d...
Occupational therapists are known to use storytelling and storymaking in their clinical practice to ...
This qualitative study explored the experience of professional transition from student to practition...
Introduction: The client-therapist relationship has long been viewed as important for both the proce...
Purpose: Transitioning into occupational therapy practice is a complex process in which new graduate...
To inform the development of recommendations to facilitate learning of skilled doctor-patient commun...
International audienceBackground: Understanding how professional competencies are actually enacted i...
Introduction: scientific literature underline the importance of client-centred approach in medicine;...
This qualitative study examined the effect community-based service-learning experiences had upon occ...
Introduction: This study investigated the utility of the Assessment of Communication and Interaction...
The purpose of this study was to examine the difference in interactions between occupational therapi...
Background: The Intentional Relationship Model (IRM) is a new model of the therapeutic relationship ...
An understanding of students' perceptions of occupational therapy on entry is required to recognise ...
This study reports from a survey investigating psychiatric occupational therapists' (n=292) use of v...
The present study surveyed occupational therapy clinical supervisors working in a number of universi...
Contains fulltext : 182286.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)To inform the d...
Occupational therapists are known to use storytelling and storymaking in their clinical practice to ...
This qualitative study explored the experience of professional transition from student to practition...
Introduction: The client-therapist relationship has long been viewed as important for both the proce...
Purpose: Transitioning into occupational therapy practice is a complex process in which new graduate...
To inform the development of recommendations to facilitate learning of skilled doctor-patient commun...
International audienceBackground: Understanding how professional competencies are actually enacted i...